

A 72-Metre Yacht Shaped by Armani
The 72.3-metre Admiral was not simply styled by Giorgio Armani, it was shaped by him. Developed with The Italian Sea Group, the project became the final yacht personally overseen by the designer before his death in 2025.

Instead of starting with looks, the design began with space. At 2,104GT, the yacht offers unusually large interiors for her size. Corridors feel wide, guest cabins are bright thanks to large windows, and the owner’s suite on the upper deck covers around 180 square metres with its own private terrace. Throughout the yacht, furniture is kept minimal. Open space is part of the design, not something left over.
From the outside, she has a strong and clean profile. Long deck lines, sharp window shapes and a “greige” colour give her a modern, almost architectural feel. The inspiration came more from contemporary buildings than from traditional yacht styling.

Outdoor areas are designed for easy living. The beach club includes a gym, sauna and fold-down platforms close to the sea. The upper decks offer dining areas, lounges and spa pools, with flexible spaces that can be open or protected from wind when needed.
Inside, the colour palette stays calm and neutral. Light woods, stone surfaces and soft fabrics create a quiet atmosphere. Lighting is subtle, and technical elements are hidden wherever possible to keep the look clean.
Despite her refined style, the yacht is built for serious cruising, including an ice-classed hull for more demanding routes. Balancing engineering needs with Armani’s clear design vision was a key part of the project.

The result is a yacht that feels controlled, spacious and confident, a final statement of Armani’s approach to design, now translated onto the water.